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yol . 5 L. N. WOODS, M. D. Dalia», Oregon. EMBREE, f. V- B - M D OREGON K. S ia u r a , H . O. K iM «. S IB L tiY <* h ' A K I N , ./V t io i‘ueyM «at*I j u w . Wo have III« only sot of iilwtrmt booko In Folk ounty. llultabL abstract* furnished, anti in-'iioy to mu . No comiiiiMion charged uii Ioann. Rooms 2 ’id J Wilson's block. Da)1.in J. L. C O L L IN S , \ttorney and Counselor at Law, S o lic i t o r i u C h a n c e ry . Han been In practice of Ilia profession In this place oi ab >ut thirty ¿stars, uml will attend to all business utruatod to hia care. Office, corner Main and Court t* Dallaa. Folk Co, Or J. H. T ownsknd J. N. H aht TOW NSEND * HAIM ', A T T O R N E Y S -A T -L A W . Office ipstairs in Odd Fellowa’ new bock. E. A_I_.I1, A-9 , - - OHKQON. . OSCAR H A T T E R . A t t o rn e y a t -L a w . Office upstairs in Campbell’ s build- ing. D ALLAS N. L - OREGON. BUTLER E K. CO Al) B U T L E R A COAD Attorneys-at-Law D A L L A S , OREGON. W ill practice in all conni». over bunk. Olliee, J* g CYCLISTS, •A TTE N TIO N S Oregon Room 3, Weinliard budding Opposite Courthouse. Land titles and land cilice business a specially. x-Ri isterEg Oregon City land office. .J. M A U T i N , A.. P A I N T E R , House, sign and ornamental, grain ing, kalsomiug and paper hanging. D a m . a s , - - O regon MOTOR TIME TABLE. Leave* Independence for Monmouth and Airlie — 7:30 a in 3:30 pm > I,oaves Independnce for Monmouth and Dallas—x 1:10 a in 7:15 pm Leaves Monmouth for Airlie — 50 a m 3:50 p Ul Leaves Monmouth for Dallas— 1:20 a m 7:30 pm Leavee Airlie for Monmouth and Independence— 9:00 m m 3 I* in ItOO p m 8.30 p m. Leaves Dallas forMonmou li an I lime >endenc-e — R. C. CRAVEN preM ldent. OF C m lile r . C IT Y DALLAS, BAKK DR. JO R D A N ’S s sw t !1 ■U SE U S OF H U T O N T ¡ usi i \ u r T » r , « n m n i K » , t n . 1 T h e 1-arwtnt Anatomical M u « » « In rbe , | W o rld . W t ,A n e »- .* or any c<’nrrnct#d ' discae* g . a i l l « « l g « « r a d i>y the «Id e a l i b p c c .tm i an the Const Est. jtt years. I OR. JORDAN— DISEASES OF MEN « V r a i M « thoroughly eradicated from M e * w:th«ut t.ie use o f H a r e a r f T f i t t e d b y an F «part. ■ • d l - M l c a r s For R a p t a r * . A (JOick ead radical cure for P I I m , F l s s . r s and r i s t . i s s , t.y IX Jord an '» special pelo- lena me. hod*. [iao free and atrirtly pHwato. T r «an e en » per- by le tte r A /‘oX»<*e Cun. in « » c r y case «. W rite for B~,k F H I I O K i r N - * ■ « R N U G E . M AILE D FR E E . ( A eahtab' m men. ) C ell o r e n te , ) , ) < , I ' , ) 1 OR. IORDAN * CO.. 1031 Market F. H.MUSCOTT, TRUCKM AN. D a lla s : O r e e o n A fair »hare of patron age solicited .m i all n-ders promptly filled. Dallas Foundry! • 4 I * 1 M *D 8 O F — IRON WORK TO ORDER Repairing Promptly Done. ED. BIDDLE, - *seLEE*s«SMITH'S*i«CYCLERY »* J J $ | ^ TOPvsePRICES,*« FOR^GRAIN OREGON, Transacts a general banking Diisi- uc8fl in all ita branches; buys and sella exchange on principal points in the United States; makes collections on all points in the Pacific Northwest; loans money and discounts paper at the best rates; allow interest on time deposits. i ' v im t 3 S g , j WHEATvseOATScieANDvieBARLEY * R. K. WILLIAMS. W . C . V A S S A L L , a s s is ta n t C a s h i e r liA L L A S 25,000 NEW W ORDS • f ^ e i e i . o s e D O B e a i e a e a o a i s i i & B 's a Robert A . Miller, A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W Oregon City Gathered In and About the No Hair? Halls of Congress. OIlice over WiUoi»'« »ling «tore. i by 503,000 majority ano would have re ceived every electoral vote south and A G R I C U L T U R A L west of New York. IM P L E M E N T S ^ » When Greeley's Mighty Heart Broke. THE BIG BARGAIN “ A few dnys before tho presidential W A G O N S j » HOUSE OF SALEH election I visited Mr. Grevley at his B U G G E R j »B IC Y C L E S > country place at Chappaqua, where he had spent the happiest hours o f his S E W I N G M A C H IN E S .»* “ My hair was falling out very B IG G E R A N D B E T T E R T H A N E V E R B E F O R E busy and useful life. He was In his fast and I was greatly alarmed. I library, which was strewn with papers, That is my lines of goods then tried Ayer’a Hair Vigor and 1_> D K lta s liU U llb W E L K a D A L L O U K STO KE IS C RO W D E D Illustrated and unlllustrated. The bot my hair stopped falling at once.” — W IT H IJAROA1NS IN U N D E R carried at my new stand at OUR L IN E W A S N E V E R SO tom had dropped out o f his canvass, W E A R FOR T H E L A D IE S OR Mrs. G . A . McVay, Alexandria, O . 255-257 Liberty street, Sa nnd he at last reallied It. He was In C O M P L E T E AS A T T H IS T IM E FO R T H E C H IL D R E N . E V Wonderful Versatility of “ Many Sided” deepest distress, haggard, wan, nerv lem. I have the Studeba- ERY GARM ENT W E SELL Depew — A Kentucky Governor’s OUR ASSO RTM ENT W AS N E v j ous, excited. He read me several bit The trouble is your hair W E G U A R A N T E E T O BE T H E ker line of wagons and ter and brutal articles about himself Eyeglaaaea— Depew on Humorous E ll SO I,A R O E . O U R P R IC E S B EST O B T A IN A B L E F O R T H E does not have life enough. buggies and all the other nnd showed me many cartoons belit Oratory— A Story of Garfield— Rsml- M ONEY. H A V E N E V E R B E E N SO L O W tling aod ridiculing him, and he be lines of implements that Mr. Croiaan, A ct promptly. Save your nlseenees of Horace Greeley’s Presi moaned Ills fate In a most pitiful man my predecessor carried, and besides OUR STO C K OF dential Campaign— Slump In North hair. Feed it with A y er’s ner. I tried my best to soothe, console this have taken With me my big trade Carolina. S U IT S , W R A P S , J A C K E T S , S K I R T S A N D W A I S T S nnd sustain him, but without avail. ou bicycles and sewing machines. H air Vigor. I f the gray ICopyrijrht, 19®, by Champ Clark.] After a good deal of pathetic talk he IS N O T E Q U A L L E D IN A N Y STORE IN T H E V A L L E Y . F. A . W IG G IN S , hairs are b e g in n in g to Ilcfore coming to congress there were said; A F U L L L IN E A L L PR IC K S. rertalu men whom I admired from 257 Liberty street, Salem “ ‘Chauneey, I am ruined, utterly show, A y er’s H air Vigor OUR $6 L E A D E R J A C K E T W E SH O W T H E BEST ruined. The Tribune, the Idol o f my nfar. Arrived litre, I found thnt some IS A W O N D E R |7.60 T A IL O R S U IT IN w ill restore c o lo r every heart, to which I have devoted my statesmen are greater than their repu __ T H E M A R K E T best energies and which I hoped would tations. some suoller than fhelr repu time. ti.M • Mtit. ah he my monument to coming genera W E C A R R Y T H E L A R G E S T tations, others equal to their reputa W E H A V E A C O M P LE T E tions. will be destroyed. I have done I f your druggist cannot supply yon, tions. send us one dollar and we w ill express Is II Unluckyf right because I loved the right. I ad The Washington correspondents are you a bottle. Be sure and g iv e t h e ------- AS SO R TM E N T OF T R U N K S , vocated prohibition because I deemed A N D C A R E F U L L Y S E LE C T Is there any truth in the belief o f your nearest express office. Ad aa unusually bright and eapable body It rlgi.t. I fought slavery because I that ill luck attaches itself to the J. C. AVER CO., Lowell, V A L IS E S , TE LE S C O P E S of men. Aa a rule. they try to he fair thought It wrong. Rut these papers designation I I ? ¿Superstitious peo ED STOCK OF G E N T LE - represent me as a drunkard and the amt to draw lifelike pictures of the MENS' FURNISHINGS joivtw ritoMPT < ple ]x>int to Shamrock I I as another nage today. Kobody seems to be going AT LOWEST PRICES ) AND T H E L IK E IN SA I.KM prominent aetors on the political stage, most brutal slave driver In the land, out that way now. Yesterday they and the worst of It Is that thousands of confirmation of the belief. but Mark T r ain made a very sage re were all crowded.’ Among many racing men a very negroes whom I helpod to free will be B A T T H E “O L D W H I T E C O R N E R ," S A L E M . mark when he »aid, "Human nature Is Garfield’s Advice te Depew. lieve these monstrous lies.’ With that strong prejudice exists against a very strong, aid we all have a great "A fter reaching the general’s house he placed his arms upon a desk, his horse with I I forming part of ita deal of It In us,” aud Washington cor and breakfasting be and I took a stroll face upon his arms, and cried and sob name. respondents. being no exception to the bed like a little child. He refused to Then look at our kings who have rule, Inevitably make most of the men about hts farm, looking »1 his crops W EBSTERS INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY bo comforted, and his mighty heart been I I : William I I met with an who do or ss.v things which create and cattle, of which he was very fond, broke In my presence In his library at untimely death, Henry I I had a news. All of as owe our reputations In and talking of the political situation. Chappaqua. In a few days he was In troubled reign and rebellious sons N E W E D IT IO N J U S T IS S U E D large degree to the press gallery. The We stopped under a magnificent tree. NEW PLA TE S TH RO U G H O U T Ciixur C i . a b k . Garfield put bis arm on my shoulder his grave.” correspondents are amoug the leading and died of a broken heart, Edward N o w Added 9 Phrases, Etc. manufacturers of the world, for, while and said: I I was cruelly murdered, Richard I I A T a c k e d S k ir t . “ 'Chauneey, you would have a great others manufacture perishable stuff' The gown here shown Is o f white came to a mysterious end, Charles R i c h B in d i n g s J» 2 3 6 4 P a g e s 4 5 0 0 0 I llu s t r a t io n s future before you If it were not for they manufacture Immortal statesmen muslin, with a diagonally tucked skirt I I was for a long time an exile and Prepared under the supervision o f W . T. Harris, Ph.D., L L .D ., United States Commissioner o f Education, assisted by a large corps o f competent specialists. out of raw—sometimes v o y raw—ma your humor. It retards your progress. sdoined at the foot with seven narrow led a wandering life, James I I was Give that up. aud you mny yet be pres terials. I.Ike other people, they have B e t t e r T h a n E/ver f o r H o m e , S c h o o l, a n d O f f i c e . ident. There Is no reason why you shuped flounces. The draped bolero even worse off and died an exile their likes and dislike*. I think that A lso W e b s t e r ’ s C o l l e g i a t e D i c t i o n a r y w ith Scottish Glossary, etc. should not. When I was younger, I In from his country, while George II, one of tlielr prim-..- favorites Is the Jun i / “ First class in quality, second class-in size.” dulged In humor a good deal myseli whom one would expect to have been ior : aator from New York, Chauneey n:i I Insensibly foil Into the habit of happy living in later times, was M. I ipetv. S fic iiri/ 'i'fi'a ji" ' o t $ -tk àôok% \s»t ■ i ¿ppUtutu n using loo much of It In my speeches forced to fight in order to retain hi* G. & C. MERRIAM CO., Publish«,, SprinRfitld, Mass., U. S. A. Heart Versus Eyes. un i conversation, but fortunately I crown.— Louden Tit-Bits. l ie Is a wonder. Much as the news soon discovered that my audiences ex papers and correspondents have ex pected me to say laughable things, and ploited him. In my Judgment he Is 1 quit It altogether. For years there A Boon to Millionaires. greater than his reputation. The word has been no trace of humor In my There is not so much fun in being "many sided” applies more aptly to speeches. More than thnt, I never am rich or great or proud unless one can him than to any other man I ever clap tempted to use It. nnd really I have lost also be comfortable, and many a ped my eyes upon. The appellation the power of enjoying humor In other millionaire has envied the bare “ admirable” fits him as well as It did men's speeches.’ ’’ foot youngster whose single sua- the fur famed Crichton. Some one asked the senator what he ender was his main annoyance. The first candidate for governor thnt thought of Garfield's remarks. "I I ever saw was General Thomas E. hardly know,” yoplied Mr. Depew, “ but ow the shirt waist enables the mil llramlctte of Kentucky. He was also I wouldn’t exchange the fun I have lionaire to be almost as cool as the urchin. It may be another illustra ® Cal! and see samples of Rambler, Ideal and C re s-® the first person 1 ever saw who used kail In this life for the presidency.” the now fashionable eyeglasses which tion of the tendency o f these modem (j- eent bicycles at ^ are hooked over the nose nnd have no Cepew's Pathetic 8tory. days. The rich are getting almost Mr. Depew then told this pathetic pieces extending back of the ears to story of his connection with the Liberal everything, even the comforts o f hold them on. Rramlette was a wid the poor.— Saturday Evening Post. ower, and a handsome one nt that. Kepubllcnn movement In 1S72: © "Shortly after Horace Greeley was When he wanted to read something, he Largest stock of sundries outside of Salem. nominated by the Liberal Republicans 8tewart and Hla Hat. put his eyeglasses on Ills shapely nose Rest equippped repair shop in Polk county and, with an arch look nnd graceful he sent for mo to visit his office, and I Senator Stewart appeared one went. He solicited me to go Into the bow to the audience, said. “ I hope the cold day last winter walking to the movement, and I refused, explaining to 5 S P E C IA L A T T E N T I O N g ladles will not deem my heart as old as capitol at Washington wearing a him gently as I could that Ills election my eyes are.” I have always consid • T O O U T OF T O W N £ straw hat. A friend who met and was Impossible beenuse the Democrats ered that a very neat remark. I was “ B O R D E R S .* J smiled at him for using such an un would not support him. The leaders only n “ chunk of a boy” when I heard seasonable hat admitted that he him say It, but after 35 years I still might and probably would* do so ns n would scarcely dare to do it. “ N o,” rank It among the brightest sayings matter of good politics, but the rank responded Senator Stewart, “ for which my memory retains. Oovernor aud file of the Democrats, upon whom W HITE MUSLIN GOWN. everybody would say, ‘Poor Jones Bramlette’s idea fits Senator Depew's he had be n pouring vitriol for 40 yenrs, couli not be brought to stand by case and character. Ills heart Is still can’t afford to get a winter hat.' him with ai vthlng like unanimity, and I. edged with a little frill nnd knotted * * # # # # # * ♦ # ♦ * ; # ! * # * # $ * * * * * $ # * young—boyish—despite the fact, ac ou the bust over a fiat vest with a When they see me with this hat on the sequel howed that my first im cording to his own statement, that he double collur. The under sleeves and they only say, ‘Juat one o f Stew BALFOUR Is past 00. He will die In his youth pression was correct. Hut Mr. Greeley chemisette are of white Ince, and the art’» eccentricities .’ " •aid: even If he lives to the age of Methuse X G U T H R IE j » 207 Commercial street, Salem T upper sleeves are of muslin encircled “ ‘Chauneey. I am In the crisis of my lah. with tucks and finished with very j & COM PANY * Woman and Spanking. Ills popular roputntton Is that of hu fate. The opportunity of a lifetime has stylish cuffs enriched with box plaits. come to me. I f the Democrats nomi A New York woman has applied morist, which he Is, hut he Is some Are doing a general warehouse and storage business and are - I ’hlladelphla Ledger. 4» for a divorce because her husband thing more—much more, n c Is a schol nate me, I will be president. Demo ready lo nuy buy your ^ ar, lawyer, financier, philosopher, ora cratic leaders all over the country h a e spanked her. A Chicago judge ha» C h lto s Parasols. tor of an -.xlng versatility, society lend given assurances thnt they will nomi The ordinary chiffon parasols are advised a man to spank his wife for er, politician, statesman, traveler nnd nate ine If proofs are forthcoming thnt flounced In every conceivable pattern. the purpose of making her live up enough Ne-v York Republicans will the prince of raconteurs. Often all flounces except the outer one to the agreement, and a Denver man The fa r m « » of Polk dollnty should see them before soiling. *r* Hut, great as he Is as nn orator, he Is support me to carry the state. To test are applied In points or scallops, the has been fined $200 for spanking 1 liey have the Humphrey warehoiihe at fenlem. ^ this a meeting of Republicans friendly greater still as a conversationalist. bizarre effect being further enhanced his wife because the coffee was full # There Ills humor Is forever ou tap. He to me Is soon to he held nt Buffalo. I by the application of black edgings of Jokes about anything and everything, want you to attend thnt meeting, for Ince or chiffon ruchings. Home of the of grounds. Sometimes it is pretty philosophizes on all subjects and en my success In Novcmlicr depends upon shades are flounced and then decorated hard to figure out just which wav livens his monologues with copious Il the showing made there. You are per with nppllqued centerpieces In lace or civilization is hoaded. — Atlanta lustrations and selections from the sonally known to more people than any color*. The lace cover over colors Is Journal. richest and most marvelous store of other man In the state. Your netl e popular with those who can afford It. How te Drink lead Tea. reminiscences contained In any human imrtlclpation In that meeting may ai d Provided the lace Is of good quality It probably will turn the scales In uiy lira in. “ I ! you will drink iced tea,” says looks quite well, hut the ordinary cheap favor. Since you first entered polltb l, Depew on Humorous Oratory. a physician, “ and you are taking a mere youth, I have been your frle d Imltntlons are an nbomlnatlon. All On a Christmas excursion o f the and The Tribune has been your Stan, h over embroideries applied on chiffon large liberties with your digestion L U C A S & D O D D , Proprietors. fnmous Gridiron club to Charleston advocate, always ready to advance produce handsome effects, say* th. to do so, at least prepare it ration Senator Depew, Senator Tillman and your fortunes. You must go; really Springfield Union. A sunshade of chif ally. Pour fresh made tea directly myself were the guests of the club. I fon sprayed with embroidered poppt«* over the cracked ice. This method you must.' asked him how It happened that while was a handsome affair. Hcarlet and “ He kept on In that strain. I yield i* much to be preferred to that o f people manifested a tendency to depre gold Is a fashionable cctmbkoatlon for ed my Judgment to the call of personal Manufacturers oij* ciate humorous statesmen, the fact that certain dashing type«, but Its general letting the tea stand to cool gradu I friendship nnd attended the Huffato Abraham Lincoln was one of Amer popularity It waning. Red has too ally, a process by which the injuri meeting. It was a monster affair. Mo it ous effect o f the tannin is consider- ica’s half dozen greatest humorists I d of the prominent Republicans In the great a suggestion of high temperature tobequttejm lta^ili^o^sm m ner no way detracted from Ills reputation ably increased.” — Harpei’*» Bazar. Dealers in*J* Mate were In attendance, hundreds of for wisdom. The senator replied: | them upon the stage- ‘Greeley!' was Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Fresh “ While the American people will not 1 the cry. and the enthusiasm was un elect a n an president who lias rvacb and Salt Meats at Lowest Prices. bounded and coutaglons. Thnt great reputation for humor. If a president de I demonstration stirred the heart of tho velops that faeultv after election they W e buy everything tlir f**rn er has to a« 11 at highest market price.w 1 country and secured for Horace the appear to think that that Is clear gain Mills located 34 mile«» from Falla C i.y on Hock creek road. Store at; Democratic Indorsement. I accepted pu their bargain, and It Increases rn her Fulls City, Oregon. Telephone connection with mill. Get our prie s : the nomination for lieutenant governor. than diminishes his fame. Though , before buying eUewhere. *Ye will surprise von. Yonrs for Falls CitvL Things went on swimmingly until the Lincoln's humorous gift was Hell business. LUCK 1 A M U T E M IL L CO. October state election In North Caro known to his Illinois neighbors. Ills rep lina, which went Republican by a large Bring in your babies under one year ok! and we will give them free a fane gold utation prior to his election to the pres majority. That amazed the wholo ring, warranted or five years. idency was bottomed on his detvites country and marked the beginning of with Douglas, nnd In the campaign of the end. 1800 the Issues were so grave nnd the "The day before that election Grant ! A W E L L K N O W N FIRM.»* contest so absorbing Shat the pcrso wl- Republicans In New York were aa Ity of the candidates was lost sight of.’' j » W I T H A W ID E S P R E A D R E C O R D scarce as bens’ teeth; the day after th. Then the senator told this enrlms election Greeley Republicans In New ! V A L U A B L E I N F O R M A T I O N j * R E A D E V E R Y W O R D story of General James A. Garfield: York were 'like angels’ visits, few and “ In the fall of 1880 I was booked for T h e W h ite C orner under the management of Jos. Myers A Hons for lira far tx'tweon.’ Everybody was anxious some spec- lies In Ohio. Garfield had to get to cover. The result la North ! past 21 yrara is now lovsled nn the corner of Court sad Liberty etre«te in the written m « to visit him at his home. Carolina demonstrated to all the world MvUornsck building, formerly known ss the Old Opera House. Tkia build It so happ-ced that I reached Ohio the 1 what I fold Mr. Greeley In the begin ing lias been beautifully remodeled for our special uie end we have oceupif«! next day r.rter Maine had gone against ning. that the Imdy of plain Democrats, i it slnee January, 1901, the Republicans at the September state W e sre proud of our new store and tbe extensively growing patronage that men who expected no office and want election. Things were several degrees W ITH ed none, but who voted the ticket be- wo are receiving at the hands of a generous public, whiab we are striving bluer than Indigo. Arrived at the sta cause of the association* of a lifetime i harder and harder to pleas«.. R U B B E R C E M E N T F L O O R P A I N T w tW s ttk Y iY o N tion, I Inquired If I could get a carriage Our new «tore ie well lighted and fitted with an eleetvia elevator, wartime or because of love o f the party name to convey me to General Garfield's resi or party principles, would have none of rooms, toilet rooms, writing ileske, otc., fur the aaconiarodatiaa of ear eua- j Send for C o lo r C a rd s to W . P. Fuller A C o ., Portland, Oreg. dence. A fellow with a broad grin on him, but I believed then and believe tumcra « b o are always welcomed, wltether purchasers or visitors. his fare—I think be was a Demon rat Do not be misinformed. The W hite Corner is Jo«. Meyers A Hons’ new now thnt had North Carolina gone es Id: Democratic at the Octolier election store, corner Court and Liberty streets, ot.o block east of the old (»ire . Any “ ’Jes, boss: no tro.M e getting a car- 0 racier would have carried New York other firm using the name “ White Corner” does so to mislaad the publie. _ I | New location,corner Court and Liberty streets. H o l V « r o n i$ Physician and Surgeon, DALLAS, N O 36. D A L L A S O R E G O N ,O C T O B E R II, 1901. xxvn. PROP. LUCKIAM UTE MILL C O M P A N Y FALLS CITY. OREGON. Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Pickets, Etc., S